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u. k. who, who was protesting against investment, one of the big targets was barclays bank and in the u. k. uh, back then that's 3040 years ago when they eventually did come out of south africa. there were lots of reasons given button. the fact that they played down the effect of the student a protest. i wonder how effective you think that would be covered in protests, unlikely to be you not to be guessing, universities a, to take that money out in terms of getting universities to take their money out. far less likely than getting universities and university constituencies to press put pressure on the binding administration and on prime minister netanyahu yahoo, in israel, we know that economic divestment from universities made a little very little impact on the fossil fuel industry. there's some argument that economic pain felt by university divestment in south africa. wasn't that great at least as much as it was. the political pain students may be asking for divestment, but what they really want is a ceasefire and israel and as a, as far as we know now they've gotten the attention of the isr
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u. k. uh, it's quite likely that it will mean the uh, the fact the re emergence of tony blair and tony blair is, yeah, okay, absolutely. front and center with the, with global is, uh, with the a obviously the you, the leaders and, you know, easily uh, begins eventually as the backs along. so i mean, is it still you do, i think is quite likely that'll be re living the glory days of the late ninety's in the early as of as a century. so it is, this kind of intervention is um and mentality will continue. now the question is, what, how, how does the public respond to that? but now we're, so we've seen in the u. k, the saint frances in the united states, there is real, real protest. and what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus protest of 2020, of the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something, there is a, there are there against them. each dimension on, on behalf of israel, they're against, there's an unconditional support for the, fo
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u. k. uh, tried to open a new for on thing friends for on the sample and 1944. uh, the soviet union has the, uh, his front against the big war machine in the war. and in the heath front, the germany or the, the, the play, the more that's a to 1000000 to us millions sold this. so the biggest force of the german government, that's right. no body of the other allies fault with us against this force. so that people are forgetting the saw your students who are assisted against this big force but also, but also in today. it's because you don't get this in the hollywood movies, but it was the soviet union. the pushed, the german forces all the way back to lynn. it was the soviets, the push, the germans back to bowl and it was the other i lied for. they did come in a bit later, but it was the serve. yes, you love it torres and pushing the enemy back to its layer and defeating it, the now obviously under the today is a massively significant day, not just for russia, but also for the former allied forces as well. and for so many people around the world, uh we, we've seen
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u. k. 30. uh and based on lots out of, uh, 6650 members of the house of commons assigned a 783 stick and members of the house of lords. i think that's another signal off of taylor and another desperate attempt to achieve a change in the official position of the okay, which is based on finding a solution that provides us a high people of their right to self determination. i think you have a task, the main reason why they look at a patient of worth. and so how has taken takes its, its natural resources. the, the reason of all these conflict seems the very beginning instead of uh, resolving the issue that we've set up for them as being planned since 1991. no sanction, no measures have been taken against morocco to fulfill what has been agreed between both sides of the you and the russian service. men have rescued 21 that soldiers in the central african nation of child who were taken hostage by estimates tal risk 9 months ago. but today in troops being seized, while they were carrying on a defining op
u. k. 30. uh and based on lots out of, uh, 6650 members of the house of commons assigned a 783 stick and members of the house of lords. i think that's another signal off of taylor and another desperate attempt to achieve a change in the official position of the okay, which is based on finding a solution that provides us a high people of their right to self determination. i think you have a task, the main reason why they look at a patient of worth. and so how has taken takes its, its natural...
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yeah, well let's see if there is, uh, we have a new and extra those, you know, of course in the u. k. in july, uh from the receipts and then see what, how is it before i end this gentleman, i'll know who if i may go to you for a final question, what does it, what would it take to bring to finally get the equations boxes. so actually invites russia to the negotiating table. instead of having these a secret made things, not so secret main things. and so it's 7 to bring the cycled as a landscape plan. that's a violation. why isn't the diplomacy? why isn't there uh, you know, an action. it's a tool this out and for i'm just a kind of that kind of the un security council for people to sit down on the table . look at the end with you please. the 1st near stopping and some of the un security council, the, the, the security comes to this, gone full stop. i don't think so to ever come to a decision on this particular kind of interest issues. because you have 3 this to the bottom. that is us, you can france and one of them will definitely be to sitting because some of the rest and boss do beli
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u. k. and europe. so uh we are waiting for the. ready ready of the sort of statement from those coffee, but even from our coffee. so people can see the, uh, what's going on. building breaks all the way to the styles, members of the space agencies from the geostrategic economic grouping of i've been given of the item tour of a customer or training center in the most of the region representatives from china, iran, brazil, ethiopia, outside of africa. they all visited stock city delegation shown around some of the key facilities where the customer also train. they also had a chance to a peek inside a mockup of the russian and the 2nd went to the international space station as well as a saw you spacecraft, they wrapped up the tour, the hydro lab that's used for simulating conditions on this bicycle. meantime the bricks, countries are replacing european countries on the i am that's 2024, top g, d p economic growth full this. yeah. those traditional g 20 members and the top 5 a now only in the top 10 big changes happening in the world. t
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u. k. to join the russian side in russian? i think uh originally, especially when those, for instance, when i went to a ship just uh, i'm a recruitment sense. i. one of the offices will ask that me when i purchased my uh, brace passport and it wasn't, you know, i don't mean life was in. he was laughing at me one into 5, a rush. i think he just couldn't believe or comprehend in his mind that someone from britson have come over to fight for them. so i think uh, in some ways is almost like a circus attraction. but then when they realized serious and the actually online nasa, the reasons the russians are fight him. i think he, there the, there is respect that i don't think i haven't met too much. maybe a little bit of suspicion because of the bridge nationality, but then quite quickly, once you get to know these people, when they get to know you and they know you left for the right reasons, the russians are the most welcoming and hot woman people. there is, you know, especially in the media comrades, you know, i'm a separate russian engineer
u. k. to join the russian side in russian? i think uh originally, especially when those, for instance, when i went to a ship just uh, i'm a recruitment sense. i. one of the offices will ask that me when i purchased my uh, brace passport and it wasn't, you know, i don't mean life was in. he was laughing at me one into 5, a rush. i think he just couldn't believe or comprehend in his mind that someone from britson have come over to fight for them. so i think uh, in some ways is almost like a...
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u. k. to join the russian side in russian? i think uh originally, especially when those, for instance, when i went to a ship, i'm a recruitment sense. i. one of the offices will ask that me when i purchased my uh, brace passport and it wasn't, you know, i don't mean life was in. he was laughing at me one into 5, a rush. i think he just couldn't believe or comprehend in his mind that someone from britson have come over to fight for them. so i think uh, in some ways is almost like a circus attraction. but then when they realize serious and the actually on my nasa, the reasons the russians are fight him. i think he the there is respect that i don't think i haven't met too much. maybe a little bit of suspicion because of the british nationality, but then quite quickly, once you get to know these people and they get to know you and they know you left for the right reasons, the russians are the most welcome in problem and people there is you know, especially in the media, comrades, you know, a separate russian engineer. so 90 percent of the wo
u. k. to join the russian side in russian? i think uh originally, especially when those, for instance, when i went to a ship, i'm a recruitment sense. i. one of the offices will ask that me when i purchased my uh, brace passport and it wasn't, you know, i don't mean life was in. he was laughing at me one into 5, a rush. i think he just couldn't believe or comprehend in his mind that someone from britson have come over to fight for them. so i think uh, in some ways is almost like a circus...
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u. k. i. um, so uh the, the main street and policies protect a lady by a conservative hall. i'm trying to downplay you for 5, but, but you trying eventually us has close the business about better gauge rise in the costs of having this car as long article is huge, energy price rises and keeps. that's pretty much higher, that these issues will be false. and so if a company can re, i feel like shipment, uh there is a deep apology. the workers volunteer to great britain, which is hard thing to say over few 100 candidates. uh, but it's very important in both parties, company to base on these things because the case involvement in sydney crying has stayed with our at the bottom right. lots are right that from the purchase public, as i mentioned, best buy to boss johnson. he has no mandate today. well james and drum is always there, quite sad but well says a u. k e. are you crying? follow them and treat parade. the u. k. ha, russian parliament treat great, is allowed to do you phones on the 8th, subtract as a because people, they won't peace and good role in the world. and it wasn'
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u. k. to join the russian side in russian? i think uh originally, especially when those, for instance, when i went to a ship, i'm a recruitment sense. i. one of the offices laughed at me when i purchased my brace passport and it wasn't, you know, i don't mean a laugh was in. he was laughing at me one into 5 a rush. i think he just couldn't believe or comprehend in his mind that someone from britson had come over to fight for them. so i think uh, in some ways is almost like a circus attraction. but then when they realized serious and the actually online nasa, the reasons the russians are fight him. i think he the, there is respect that i don't think i haven't met too much. maybe a little bit of suspicion because of the bridge nationality, but then quite quickly, once you get to know these people and they get to know you and they know you left for the right reasons, the russians are the most welcoming and hot woman people. there is, you know, especially in the media comrades, you know, i'm a separate russian engineer. so 90 percent of the
u. k. to join the russian side in russian? i think uh originally, especially when those, for instance, when i went to a ship, i'm a recruitment sense. i. one of the offices laughed at me when i purchased my brace passport and it wasn't, you know, i don't mean a laugh was in. he was laughing at me one into 5 a rush. i think he just couldn't believe or comprehend in his mind that someone from britson had come over to fight for them. so i think uh, in some ways is almost like a circus attraction....
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uh, so uh, in u. k. and it should be stopped. it is to correct me if i'm wrong, rubber cleats so that as in the past said, is government or his policies are trying to build and to establish an independence and solve it for him. policy independence from the union independent from nature. the question here is, if this is a policy, this is what the government says. yes, it's position. is that why does the, with some media referred to a real bad faith? so as pro russian, why do you think what somebody uses that they, this classification of robot feet. so as pro ration is of the, of the point or is going for the, for the, then there are better feet. so in the realities might say partly, but they could be correct. this is this classification overall. but fetal, eh, because, because of what we see in, in the us do, in europe in union, it is a, it is suppressing national somebody, any d or an a of, of member sites. and a member of stage we'll have less and less influence on, on the vital issues for future up in policy. and that's why all
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u. k. and europe. so uh we are waiting for the. ready ready official statement from those coffee, but either from our coffee so people can see the, uh, what's going on. that's the program for now. here at off the international law for most go thanks for joining us here for your latest. well, the headlines returning at the top of the hour with all your updates and developments as well. for the meantime, hope to see you soon the, the well, interestingly enough, that was one of the most valuable things that i wanted to do was question, shall we say these ukrainian prisoners? because i wanted to get inside their minds. i wanted to disentangle the strings that tied them up in knots that enabled and animated their actions. what was their decision making process? what were their biases, their prejudices? what was their psychological profile? i wanted to study them in very deep detailed ways. i am an american i see army officer and i've come to ukraine to try and understand and taking the understanding back to americans about what has been
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u. k to escalate this conflict? uh, well, i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom. are great britain, outside of additionally sort of a difficult relationship with russia and much of it imagined that goes back to the 19th and 20th century. the time jingoism, for example, comes from a british poem about fear of the russians, their intervention enough to understand which was completely imagined which led to the 1st. and 2nd british ask on wars co catastrophically. so this is nothing new. the ideology of an uh, you know, fear about russia has been the engine of that has been british in many ways over century. so more recently, at very soon after the beginning of the russian special military operation, there was an opportunity for peace as well know now as well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar as johnson, and then prime minister or x prime minister has had gone to a key of to actually pull a lot of mirrors lensky away from the negotiating table. and so well, no, n
u. k to escalate this conflict? uh, well, i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom. are great britain, outside of additionally sort of a difficult relationship with russia and much of it imagined that goes back to the 19th and 20th century. the time jingoism, for example, comes from a british poem about fear of the russians, their intervention enough to understand which was completely imagined which led to the 1st. and 2nd british ask on wars co catastrophically. so this...
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u. k, any rate? well on this subject of basically the okay, uh, having the legacy of provocations, the u. k. 4 and secretary said the ukranian troops should be allowed to strike deep within russian territory using western supplied weapons. what do you think about that? yes i, i remember that for a couple of weeks ago that came up, but i taught that once the russian foreign ministry caught in the british ambassador and made it quite clear that threshold were just bond or right. is that right to respond to the british presence anyway and the relative that happened? i've talked back to that back. that's a big from that particular threat. should i say? well, it's all happening. 2 weeks before the d day anniversary. actually when 80 years ago allied forces fought against the germans, were nazis led by nazis at the time? obviously, while at the beginning of the ukrainian crisis, western officials were saying that russia was fighting, quote, imaginary nazis and ukraine. would you say this? still imaginary? hey, you know, i'm at this point in time, a position that works so hard and that it doesn't
u. k, any rate? well on this subject of basically the okay, uh, having the legacy of provocations, the u. k. 4 and secretary said the ukranian troops should be allowed to strike deep within russian territory using western supplied weapons. what do you think about that? yes i, i remember that for a couple of weeks ago that came up, but i taught that once the russian foreign ministry caught in the british ambassador and made it quite clear that threshold were just bond or right. is that right to...
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it must be more or less cost live to i've uh jim and do an immediate so between the u. k. ends going on the all to sax. many thanks for joining us on the program. so the u. k is temporarily loans the artifacts is so just have new to back to gone. how do you feel about the fact that the artifacts have not been permanently returned to the country? well, uh, there were some constraints. we once had a permanent return on the updates. but under the circumstances, we could not get what we wanted. because there are 2 constraining loves in that you keep that do not allow for memory 10 of, of this to the countries of origin. and these laws, i've been around for a long time. and now we've been talking about these of us for half a century. we started these negotiations about half a century ago talking to deal with all these i buy their channels. these are just and much of a model of these discussions and negotiations. so we thought that was to wait for a bit of time to come, who will take advantage of what was available that was across, within the look at in the u. k. that allows fo
it must be more or less cost live to i've uh jim and do an immediate so between the u. k. ends going on the all to sax. many thanks for joining us on the program. so the u. k is temporarily loans the artifacts is so just have new to back to gone. how do you feel about the fact that the artifacts have not been permanently returned to the country? well, uh, there were some constraints. we once had a permanent return on the updates. but under the circumstances, we could not get what we wanted....
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u. k. because the only other option was so if today it wasn't negative response, he could only appeal to the european court of human rights. so he's continuing to peeling uh, within the u. k. so it doesn't really change the fact that his persecution continues on good news, of course, for the family that he's not in the united states. let's hear more from his wife outside. the 4th, what she said, we spent a long time hearing the united states putting lipstick on a pig. but the judges did not quiet. the united states should read the situation and drop this case now. now is the moment to do it. just abandon this shameful attack on journalists on the press on the public that has been going on for 14 years. yes, absolutely. in the united states have indicted him on 18 charges mainly on espionage. and he places a 175 years in prison there. as long as his wife selections become well known face for her, you know, impassioned speeches and fight for a songy is released. and she's been very critical of the us who were really hounded . a julian, a sons that i've had numerous, he is like you said, but it's close to the song. he's not an american citizen. you know, he'
u. k. because the only other option was so if today it wasn't negative response, he could only appeal to the european court of human rights. so he's continuing to peeling uh, within the u. k. so it doesn't really change the fact that his persecution continues on good news, of course, for the family that he's not in the united states. let's hear more from his wife outside. the 4th, what she said, we spent a long time hearing the united states putting lipstick on a pig. but the judges did not...
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u. k. because the only other option was so if today it was a negative response, he could only appeal to the european court of human rights. so he's continuing to peeling uh, within the u. k. so it doesn't really change the fact that his persecution continues on good news, of course, for the family that he's not in the united states. let's hear more from his wife outside. the 4th, what she said, we spent a long time hearing the united states putting lipstick on a pig. but the judges did not quiet. the united states should read the situation and drop this case now. now is the moment to do it. just abandon the shameful attack on journalists on the press on the public that has been going on for 14 years posted as long as he's not an american citizen. you know, he's australia and he also holds ecuadorian citizenship. and yeah, washington is determined to secure his extradition to the us. just took us through the logic of this. yes, of course will, because it's their secret, the julie and the sons'. expose not even the he expose that it was his website which leads because it's wistful blowers who go on there and basically up. busy load the, the, the informatio
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u. k to escalate this conflict? uh well, i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom. our great britain has that is additionally sort of ed, it's a good relationship with russia more recently, and very soon after the beginning of the russian special ministry operation, there was an opportunity for peace. this is, well, no, no, it's well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar of johnson to then prime minister or x probably minister has had don't t x. you have to actually pull the mirrors lensky away from the negotiating table. and so, well, no, no, luckily not everybody in europe feels the same way as the british. and that's what it listen to the hungry and foreign minister and his viewpoint as he tells us and explains to us that the, you know, wants to essentially provide a $100000000000.00 to you, trying to continue the fight for the next 5 years. the big impact more and i can go to be seems to be more and more distant to us, european, since nato is moving forward at a
u. k to escalate this conflict? uh well, i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom. our great britain has that is additionally sort of ed, it's a good relationship with russia more recently, and very soon after the beginning of the russian special ministry operation, there was an opportunity for peace. this is, well, no, no, it's well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar of johnson to then prime minister or x probably minister has had don't...
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u. k to escalate this conflict. uh, well, i think historically this is nothing new as the united kingdom, our great britain outside of additionally sort of a difficult relationship with russia. more recently, at a very soon after the beginning of the russian special military operation, there was an opportunity for peace this as well. no, no, as well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar as johnson to then prime minister or x prime minister has had gone to a key of to actually pull load them is lensky away from the negotiating table and so well know, now luckily not everybody in europe feels the same way as the british at, and that's what it listen to the hungry and foreign minister. and his view boy does . he tells us that explains to us that the e u now wants to essentially provide a 100, a $1000000000.00 to you're trying to continue the fight for the next 5 years. the big if i didn't more and i couldn't go to peace seems to be more and more distant to us, european, since nato is moving
u. k to escalate this conflict. uh, well, i think historically this is nothing new as the united kingdom, our great britain outside of additionally sort of a difficult relationship with russia. more recently, at a very soon after the beginning of the russian special military operation, there was an opportunity for peace this as well. no, no, as well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar as johnson to then prime minister or x prime minister has had gone to a key...
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u. k. of the volunteering in rough uh with the charging group, sandra, scientific. he told us about the conditions that when i was in the i was based at the european garza hospital and many a night wouldn't be would see. and here the strikes and i thought we knew that the casualties were all going to the quite the hospital, and at times they were simply overwhelmed. but there wasn't, there was no safe way to bring those patients to the pain goes hospital. so the, the co way to the hospital in the south was the main port more for all those that are being injured or worse. and now that we have the closure of this hospital, really the people are all saw in an in sylvia danger. they are lacking access to critical health care. this is really a dire situation that i cannot convey enough how terrible it is. not only that, but you must remember that the tell us will done is not an area as far as i know that has been evacuated according to the colleagues that i have that and they are experiencing. i'll tell you it strikes very nearby. they are living in fear for their lives.
u. k. of the volunteering in rough uh with the charging group, sandra, scientific. he told us about the conditions that when i was in the i was based at the european garza hospital and many a night wouldn't be would see. and here the strikes and i thought we knew that the casualties were all going to the quite the hospital, and at times they were simply overwhelmed. but there wasn't, there was no safe way to bring those patients to the pain goes hospital. so the, the co way to the hospital in...
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u. k. pair, we're going to have a very wide don. they'll take whatever is an abundance a by these parents which uh, originally started reading in the u. k. in 1969 and actually between 19952000, that population increased by almost 2000 percent because of so many of them in grades. so i'm done with finding that reading that power keeps of perhaps taking a 2nd off the place in the most eat some prior. during the breathing season, in the late 19 fifties, the population of power group focused, crushed due to widespread use of the pesticide d. d. t toxic chemical with sprayed on crops, poisoning the prey and working its way up the food chain into the parent rooms themselves. this caused them to lay eggs with shelves to put to sit for a clean number of the way so the incubating nato. once this link was known, d d t was finally bind in the u. k. in the 19 ages, paragraphs of sense made a startling recovery, reaching almost 1700 pads across person. more than double the population before d d t. as a result, that traditional coastal habitats have become saturated. so many have adapted towards urban environments can offer instead, the, all of
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so 1st and k u o as in boy e d, the last uh 30 is mostly deep. mm. and this marked the beginnings of the 1st, specifically k for the music shown right cold the but to go there are still goats in the mountains today, just like back then. but school needs their skin for the sound box. the animals can to be too young or too old. the to the next part is more difficult. horse tail hair, the boat and the strings are made from it says, you know, i saw a time not here. so you could literally send here the one for them was a female, so this is the for now the instruments can already be given a rough, choose one side as each loomed up. i see. so it's important to basketball, that distribution be kept to live and with a, the memory of slavery, the bank and so be sent. it's nadia is also working to keep the keep dirty and musical tradition alive. her next performance date is approaching. she's excited, but it's difficult to practice when her mother wants to see her studying law. about his thoughts straight from her studies to our new compositions and the performa
so 1st and k u o as in boy e d, the last uh 30 is mostly deep. mm. and this marked the beginnings of the 1st, specifically k for the music shown right cold the but to go there are still goats in the mountains today, just like back then. but school needs their skin for the sound box. the animals can to be too young or too old. the to the next part is more difficult. horse tail hair, the boat and the strings are made from it says, you know, i saw a time not here. so you could literally send here...
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u. k. punching as well. uh, speaking of japan officials in a japanese town have finished building a 20 meter long barrier and that's to struck. it's one of the nation's most famous views that of mount fuji, people there say that they are tired of a huge number of tourists who are crowding into their town to take pictures and refusing to ebay rules on littering as well as parking. the decision is a symptom of the tensions across the country. as japan rustles with the consequences of a tourism boom, march and april set all time records for a tourist arrivals into the country. we'll take a short break right here on out to 0, and we're back in a moment with more news news . climate play on is from one of the most bio diverse nations on there if you're interested in. if nature does not function, we don't exist. exploding solutions to save life as we know what we, what we have and within the cycles of the we not using office resources, we use them again. and again, if we learn from nature, we have a chance to move fo
u. k. punching as well. uh, speaking of japan officials in a japanese town have finished building a 20 meter long barrier and that's to struck. it's one of the nation's most famous views that of mount fuji, people there say that they are tired of a huge number of tourists who are crowding into their town to take pictures and refusing to ebay rules on littering as well as parking. the decision is a symptom of the tensions across the country. as japan rustles with the consequences of a tourism...
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u. k. above is quite likely that it will mean the uh, the fact the reemergence of tony blair and tony blair is yes. okay. absolutely. front and center with the, with global is, uh, with the a, obviously the he, you, the leaders and you know, easily uh, begins, eventually as the backs along somebody is still here. do i think it's more like it'll be reliving the glory days of the late ninety's in the early as of as a century? it um so it is, is this goes into eventually us mens mentality. so we'll continue. now the question is, what, how, how does the public respond to that? and now we're, so we've seen in the u. k, this evening, frances, in the united states, there is real, real protest. and what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus pro test of 2020, the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something there they are. there are there against them. is it mentioned on, on behalf of israel, they're a, gave us as an unconditional support for, for risk atrocities and demanding that the, the institutions this, those themselves divest from
u. k. above is quite likely that it will mean the uh, the fact the reemergence of tony blair and tony blair is yes. okay. absolutely. front and center with the, with global is, uh, with the a, obviously the he, you, the leaders and you know, easily uh, begins, eventually as the backs along somebody is still here. do i think it's more like it'll be reliving the glory days of the late ninety's in the early as of as a century? it um so it is, is this goes into eventually us mens mentality. so...